another的意思和读音

another

: [əˈnʌðər] : [əˈnʌðə(r)]

adj.

adv.);

pron.西西[西]

adj.one more,additional,extra,added,any more

anotherdet.

1.one more; an extra thing or person

Would you like another drink?

‘Finished?’ ‘No, I've got another three questions to do.’“?”“。”

We've still got another(= a further) forty miles to go.

‘It's a bill.’ ‘Oh no, not another!’“。”“!”

I got another of those calls yesterday.

2.different; a different person or thing

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We need another computer(= a new one) .

We can try that─but whether it'll work is another matter .

The room's too small. Let's see if they've got another one .

I don't like this room. I'm going to ask for another.

3.a person or thing of a very similar type

She's going to be another Madonna(= as famous as her) .

There'll never be another like him.

adj.1.,2.,3.

pron.1.西,2.西,3.[西],[西] X versus Y and another 【

det.1.one more person or thing of the same type as before2.a different person or thing of the same type3ed with the name of a person, place, or event to mean someone or something else that has similar qualities

1. annual adj. another adj. answer v. , …

2. annual a. n. another a. answer vt. ...

3. animal n. another a. ; answer n. ...

4. form n.; ; another adj. ;; centre n. ; ...

5. annual a. n. another a. answer vt. ...

6. another: ANOTHER * the others: ...

7. boring another yo-yo ...

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1.Just wide enough, a curving sidewalk serves as another passageway, guiding guests through a landscape garden to the front porch.

2.The company continued him in office for another year.

3.He said he had decided not to run for another term because "six years feels like a good point to return to the UK" .6”。

4.He studied how much work each person did. He studied how goods moved from one part of a factory to another.

5.Gets or sets the name of the key that this constraint refers to in another simple or complex type.)。

6.It implies a deep-seated often unexplainable desire to see another suffer, or it may suggests a causeless passing mischievous impulse.

7.I suppose that she wanted to get another proof that the place was haunted, at my expense.

8.Many analysts believe that stocks are again in such a turbulent period, and that this rally could lead to another slump.

9.On another Sabbath he went into the synagogue and was teaching, and a man was there whose right hand was shriveled.

10.She was used to the noises of a city, of course, but an amateur band hacking away at their instruments was another matter entirely.